Focus on crafts

 

Wood

A living material that is offered by nature. The diverse origin of the pieces determine qualities like the strength or color. We obtain the desired shapes using different techniques like sculpting, spinning or CNC machining.  Finish options are vast, including tinting, abrasion, painting, varnishing. 

 

Copper

Another material with a life that admits numerous transformations. It has a very characteristic color that is altered with time. 

 

Glass

One of lights’ greatest allies, glass, acts like an enhancer of the luminous spark and in many occasions even takes a role in the actual body of the piece. The different forms, textures and finishes favor the distribution and projection of light and are paramount for the magic the is displayed out in the atmosphere. We obtain desired shapes using moulds or modern techniques as well as hand-blown methods that are still done the same for centuries. 

Brass

One of the most sought after materials in lamp and furniture making. Of a medium strength, brass, is typically used in most components in lamps. Whether it’s by spinning, casting, stamping… brass is coveted because of its color, its ability to age and it’s natural protection against rust.

 

Leather

Another noble material that is offered by our surroundings that ages and modifies naturally. Chemical processes are also available to create a more custom product. Engravings or textures are also available for a product that transfers warmth to any space already by itself.

 

Alabaster

Marble like material with a slight saline composition. Lighter in weight and lower in hardness, adds an incredible quality for allowing light to slip through its veins.  Alabaster offers greater versatility to achieve different shapes and forms.

Marble

We are able to transform this mineral given to us by nature using ancient and modern techniques. The actual characteristics of the material convert instantaneously in qualities that are used for a decorative purpose. Veins become something human like for a cold, hard and heavy material that is great as a base for any product.

 

Ceramic

Material that results from essential elements of our planet. Earth, water and fire. From the most basic objects to the most sophisticated, this material is used around our factory to produce both the floor we step in, the material we cover walls with, and the vases and other sculptures that we love. Rustic finishes or glossy adapt to the necessities of each project.

 

Natural fibers

An essential fiber of life. Generally worked by hand using ancient techniques to add textures to symbolic pieces.

 

Mud

Compact union of land and water. Fully moldable material with geometric or organic finishes. It allows you to create both bases and screens with highly decorative and artisan-looking elements and details.

 

Iron

Hard, noble, simple and honest. A mineral transformed through fire that offers numerous structural possibilities. Determines the form of any design. Admits numerous finishes for each type of design inspiration.